Of Hebrew origin, Omri (pronounced OHM-ree) first appears in the Hebrew Bible as the sixth king of Israel, noted for founding the city of Samaria. The name likely derives from a Hebrew word for “sheaf,” suggesting an association with agricultural abundance and stability. In the United States, Omri has maintained a modest but stable presence—hovering between the mid-700s and mid-900s in popularity over the past four decades, with 39 babies receiving the name in 2024 (rank 885). Despite its regal origins, it has yet to crack the top 500, a detail that may appeal to parents seeking historical depth without high frequency.
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